The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 144
... important pledge that " we will not allow that because the representation comes from outside foreigners , it should ... important points which called for adjust- * These were Amoy , Ningpo , Foochow , and Shanghai , making with Canton ...
... important pledge that " we will not allow that because the representation comes from outside foreigners , it should ... important points which called for adjust- * These were Amoy , Ningpo , Foochow , and Shanghai , making with Canton ...
Pàgina 224
... important city of Hankow surrendered without a blow . The not less important town of Wouchang , on the opposite or southern bank of the river , was then attacked , and carried by storm after the walls had been undermined . The third ...
... important city of Hankow surrendered without a blow . The not less important town of Wouchang , on the opposite or southern bank of the river , was then attacked , and carried by storm after the walls had been undermined . The third ...
Pàgina 304
... important revision of the tariff , which was to be undertaken by England alone , the other states contenting themselves with a most- favoured - nation clause which secured for them without trouble whatever privileges or advantages might ...
... important revision of the tariff , which was to be undertaken by England alone , the other states contenting themselves with a most- favoured - nation clause which secured for them without trouble whatever privileges or advantages might ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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